- the late Republic, the
public crimes were:
Repetundae Ambitus Majestas Peculatus Falsum De
Sicariis et
Veneficis De
Patricidis The last
three were added...
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lawful marriage), thus also
discriminating against celibacy. Lex
Julia peculatus:
concerning the
embezzlement of
public property and
sacrilege for trial...
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quaestor of
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus in 190 BC, was
convicted of
peculatus in 187.
Spurius Furius,
triumvir monetalis between 189 and 180 BC. Marcus...
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various crimes, such as
maiestas (treason),
ambitus (electoral corruption),
peculatus (theft of
public funds), and vis (public violence).
Unlike the
older trials...
-
Antistius presided over the
trial of
Pompey for
embezzlement of
public funds (
peculatus)
during the
Social War. The
trial has been
largely characterised as a...
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described by Cicero, may be the same
Gaius Popillius who was
convicted of
peculatus (embezzlement).
Gaius Popillius (Laenas?),
legate in Asia, was one of...
- in
which Cicero also held the praetorship. He
presided over
cases of
peculatus.
According to Cicero's brother, Quintus, he was
susceptible to flattery...
- Dictionary, s.v. Gallus. Livy, iii. 32-34. Dionysius, x. 54. Festus, s. v.
peculatus. Livy, iii. 33, 34. Livy, iv. 50. Cicero, Pro Sestio, 3.
Fasti Capitolini...
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tried Pompey (the ****ure triumvir) for
embezzlement of
public funds (
peculatus)
during the
Social War. The
trial was "deliberately
planned and contrived...
-
Antistius presided over the
trial of
Pompey for
embezzlement of
public funds (
peculatus)
during the
Social War. The
trial has been
largely characterised as a...